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taxiya

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You can't blame the Chinese youth for being attracted to Japanese culture. Basically, a lot of Japanese or perhaps much of traditional Japanese culture was taken by the Tang Dynasty. So, you get a taste of that through Japanese culture. Same thing with Korea when comes to the Ming dynasty. A lot( or much) of the so called Korean traditional culture comes from the Ming. A lot of butthurt in modern day Koreans from realizing that fact especially in the online sphere. Although, a lot of modern day Japanese culture is a lot of white worshipping and too pro West garbage.
Do you know anything about east Asia?o_O Considering your opinion of KSA together, I wonder if you have any knowledge of world history and culture at all.:rolleyes:
 

taxiya

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countries like vietnam and japan and to some extent korea have truly oedipal complexes when it comes to China; like they hate China yet love all things Chinese and want to be China- in fact you see this in some deep-seated racist sinopobic weaboos as well who have an asian fetish and yet want to destroy and own Chinese culture and enslave her people.
It is the outcome of combining inferiority and jealousy. It goes like "I admire you, I learn from you, but I can never be on par with you, so I hate you, I pretend to be superior so I feel good".
 

Agnus

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No, it's the other way around: a lot of Japanese culture is from China. That is why so many Japanese words sound Chinese. Examples: "cha" for tea, "tofu" for tofu (even English has some Chinese words, lol), and so on. There are probably a lot more cognates, but I don't know Japanese. Kanji, the core of the written language in Japan, consists of some 1900 chinese words. In fact, the word "kanji"
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in Japanese.
My bad, that's what I mean, I should have written ''taken from''. Typo
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Do you know anything about east Asia?o_O Considering your opinion of KSA together, I wonder if you have any knowledge of world history and culture at all.:rolleyes:
@taxiya I think you're mistaken @Agnus for someone else (pimping for KSA ) and also, I for one thinks that he simply misphrased his wordings when he erroneously wrote that Tang got or learned culture from Japan. He most definitely felt the other way around.
 
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